Martin Brodeur, with the help of Corey Schwab (3GP) and Scott
Clemmensen (4GP) has won the NHL's Jennings Trophy.

The William M. Jennings Trophy was first awarded after the
1981-1982 season was completed. It is awarded to the goaltenders (who
have played a minimum of 25 games with their team), of the team having the
fewest goals scored against.

The Devils have now won the award 4 times in their history.
In 1996-1997, Mike Dunham shared the award with Martin Brodeur; In
1997-1998, Martin Brodeur claimed the trophy alone; and in 2002-2003 Martin
Brodeur shared the award with Philadelphia netminders Roman Cechmanek and
Robert Esche.

This season, the Devils allowed 164 goals - setting a new record
for fewest goals allowed in an 82-game season. The next fewest goals
allowed this season was 175, by the Dallas Stars.